Reblooming Daylily Pack
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Description
Get 3 each of the following Reblooming Daylilies: Happy Returns, Pardon Me, and Stella De Oro. All thrive in Full Sun. Attracts butterflies and is bee friendly. Zones 3-9. 2/3 fan division, bareroot.
Happy Returns: (Apps) 18" tall, 3" very early season bloom. Reblooming. Fragrant. Extended bloom. Lemon yellow blooms with tepal edges that are slightly crimped. Descended from Stella de Oro, this rebloomer is slightly larger and much purer yellow. Reliable in warm and cold climates. Looks great planted with Pardon Me. One of the 1st to bloom.
Pardon Me: (Apps) 18" tall, 2 ¾" midseason bloom. Reblooming. Fragrant. Opens Evenings. Bright cranberry red self with a narrow yellow watermark and bright green throat. Petals have pie crust ruffled edges, sepals are smooth, and both are slightly recurved.
Stella De Oro: (Jablonski) 12" tall, 2 ¾" late spring-late summer bloom. Dormant. Reblooming. Fragrant. Extended Bloomer. Bright gold complete self above a green throat. Mild pie crust edging. The best long blooming daylily ever! The best known and perhaps the most widely planted daylily of all time. Blooms over a long period of time. Performs famously in the landscape.
Low maintenance. Easy To Grow. Daylilies are some of the easiest perennials to grow and are a good choice for any gardener, from the beginner to the professional. These are tough, adaptable plants that will grow in any soil, from normal to slightly wet to dry. Older varieties are able to bloom if planted in partial shade, but most of the newer introductions need full sun for best performance.
Shipping Schedule
Shipping Schedule
We currently only ship to the 48 contiguous U.S. states. Shipments are scheduled by USDA Hardiness Zone, ensuring your plants arrive ready to thrive.
| Plant Type | Shipping Window |
|---|---|
| Daylilies | Early Mar – Early Nov |
| Lily Bulbs | Mid/Late Mar – Mid/Late May; Late Sep – Early Nov |
| Cannas & Dahlias | Early Mar – Mid-May |
| Daffodils | Early Mar – Mid-May |
| Perennials, Grasses & Hosta | Early Mar – Mid-May; Mid Sep – Early Nov |
| Iris | Early Mar – Early Jun; Mid Aug – Early Nov |
| Peonies | Early Mar – Mid-May; Early Sep – Early Nov |
| Tulips, Giant Allium & Magic Lilies | Early Oct – Early Nov |
Do you split orders?
We do not split orders by default. Place a separate order to receive “ready now” items sooner.
What is the shipping priority?
We ship to colder zones first, then proceed to warmer zones.
Do I need lead time before planting?
Most perennials need 4–6 weeks in-ground before the first freeze.
When do you start shipping to my zone?
| Zone | Approx. Shipping Time |
|---|---|
| Zones 7–11 | Early–Mid March |
| Zone 6 | Late March |
| Zone 5 | Mid April |
| Zone 4 | Late April |
| Zone 3 | Early May |
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